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Fee Schedule Fee Schedule 3-9-18 Page 1 of 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Early Termination: ...................................................................................................... 2 II. Other Fees ................................................................................................................... 3 III. Business Voice Services ......................................................................................... 8 A. Service Fees ............................................................................................................ 8 IV. MegaPath Analog Circuit for Alarm and Fax Services .......................................... 9 A. Activation and Installation ...................................................................................... 9 B. Service Relocation .................................................................................................. 9 V. Managed Services ....................................................................................................... 9 A. Miscellaneous Charges ........................................................................................... 9 VI. Wireless Broadband ................................................................................................ 9 VII. Hosted Services ..................................................................................................... 10 A. Cloud Hosting ....................................................................................................... 10 B. MegaPath Remote IT Support Services ................................................................ 10 VIII. Definitions ............................................................................................................. 11

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TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Early Termination: ...................................................................................................... 2 II. Other Fees ................................................................................................................... 3 III. Business Voice Services ......................................................................................... 8

A. Service Fees ............................................................................................................ 8 IV. MegaPath Analog Circuit for Alarm and Fax Services .......................................... 9

A. Activation and Installation ...................................................................................... 9 B. Service Relocation .................................................................................................. 9

V. Managed Services ....................................................................................................... 9 A. Miscellaneous Charges ........................................................................................... 9

VI. Wireless Broadband ................................................................................................ 9 VII. Hosted Services..................................................................................................... 10

A. Cloud Hosting ....................................................................................................... 10 B. MegaPath Remote IT Support Services ................................................................ 10

VIII. Definitions............................................................................................................. 11

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Subscriber acknowledges that MegaPath may amend this Fee Schedule from time to time without notice, and Subscriber is responsible for compliance with the current versions of the Fee Schedule.

I. Early Termination: In addition to monthly recurring fees, installation, activation, and equipment charges quoted to you, the following Early Termination fees apply if you decide to terminate or cancel an installed circuit or service before the Term is complete. To terminate an installed circuit or Service or to cancel an order in process, please call 1-877-611-6342, follow the prompts, and a MegaPath representative will assist you. A minimum of thirty (30) days’ notice is required to terminate an installed circuit or Service.

All cancellations must be submitted via the phone number listed above. Once a cancellation call is received, MegaPath will send an email to Subscriber verifying the cancellation. Subscriber must reply to the MegaPath email in order to confirm Subscriber’s intent to cancel. Cancellation of any circuit or Service through any method other than the above cannot be honored. Terminations or cancellations are normally processed within 72 hours once all necessary information is received. Early Termination Fee Schedule (also see the Note below)

Technology 1 Year Service term

2 Year Service term

3 Year Service term

CSA and ESA Access services including ADSL, DDSL, IDSL, SDSL, T1 or Bonded T1, Cable, Ethernet over Copper, Ethernet Basic, Ethernet over DS1, Ethernet asymmetrical speed services, Wireless Broadband Services, Satellite

MRC x Remainder of Term

MRC x Remainder of Term

50% MRC x Remainder of Term

CSA and ESA Hi-cap Access services including DS3, Ethernet over DS3, Ethernet over Fiber, Co-location Facilities based services and Satellite services

MRC x Remainder of Term

MRC x Remainder of Term

MRC x Remainder of Term

All Value added services including Voice Services1, Corporate Access SSL, Netw ork-based SSL, Digital Certif icates, SD-WAN Enterprise, SD-WAN Pro, Managed VPN, Standard VPN, Managed Security Services, Managed Netw ork and Security Services, Managed Wi-Fi Services, Enterprise Cloud, Hosted Exchange and Hosted SharePoint Services2, Data Backup and Recovery Services3, Private Cloud Dedicated Hosting and Collaboration Services, and Remote IT Services, Proactive Monitoring

MRC x Remainder of Term

MRC x Remainder of Term

MRC x Remainder of Term

International Access which includes Access types such as: ADSL, DDLS, T1, Bonded T1, Cable, Ethernet over Copper, Ethernet over DS1, Ethernet over DS3, Ethernet over Fiber, Ethernet asymmetrical, Satellite and Wireless Broadband

MRC x Remainder of Term

MRC x Remainder of Term

MRC x Remainder of Term

1Business Voice Subscribers may place up to 20% of total purchased Voice seats into growth reserve status during the Initial or Renewal Service Term without incurring Early Termination Fees.

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2Upon termination of this Agreement, MegaPath shall delete your Subscriber data from its servers and data storage devices unless Subscriber notifies MegaPath in writing no later than thirty (30) days after termination of this Agreement. Upon notification, MegaPath shall export and return any Subscriber data then in MegaPath’s possession to Subscriber, at Subscriber’s sole cost and expense. Subscriber agrees that except as provided in this Section MegaPath has no obligation to continue to hold, export, or return its Subscriber data and no liability for the deletion of its Subscriber data pursuant to the foregoing terms.

3Upon termination or expiration of Subscriber’s Data Backup and Recovery Service, Subscriber shall no longer have the right to continue to use the Software and the Services, and will no longer be able to access and restore Subscriber backup data. Additionally, Subscriber specifically agrees that MegaPath has no obligation to provide Subscriber or anyone else with a copy of Subscriber’s backup data and may automatically purge Subscriber’s backup data

Note: The Early Termination Fees (“ETF”) are as noted above. In addition to the ETF, you will be responsible for the repayment of any applicable “instant credit” amounts for non-recurring charges (excluding standard promotions) such as credits that you may have received for activation, installation hardware and/or construction costs noted in the applicable Service Order form. If Subscriber moves the service and the moved service is terminated prior to the end of the Initial Service term, any instant credit amounts applied to the original circuit will be added to the ETF noted above. If Subscriber fails to return paid or free rental equipment, an additional equipment recovery fee equal to the list pricing of the equipment will be charged. MegaPath reserves the right to bill Subscriber for unreturned CPE after forty-five (45) days of termination of Service. However, under no circumstances will MegaPath accept equipment returns more than six (6) months after termination of Service.

II. Other Fees The following fees may also apply under certain circumstances for Broadband, Hosted IT, and Voice Services:

INCLUDED AND OPTIONAL FEES:

SERVICE/FEE AMOUNT DESCRIPTION

Professional Services $150 per hour Services are delivered as specif ied in the Service Exhibit and/or Netw ork Diagram. Any customization or out-of-scope engineering consultation w ill be changed on a Time & Material basis. Non-business hours w ill be billed at a time-and-a-half (150%).

Shipping of initial equipment Standard Ground Shipping = $10.95 per device 2-3 Day = $19.95 per device Overnight Shipping = $39.95 per device

Ground shipping of equipment is billed at standard pass through rates as identif ied in the Service Order Form. If overnight/expedited shipping is required, additional charges w ill apply.

Shipping of replacement equipment – rental or in warranty

Included in Service Overnight shipping of replacement equipment is included for rental and in-w arranty equipment.

Shipping of replacement equipment – out of warranty

Standard Ground Shipping = $10.95 per device 2-3 Day = $19.95 per device Overnight Shipping = $39.95 per device

Ground shipping of equipment is billed at standard pass through rates as identif ied in the Service Order Form. If overnight/expedited shipping is required, additional charges w ill apply.

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Return Merchandise Authorization (“RMA”) Regeneration

$20 per RMA label RMA shipping labels are valid for ninety (90) days from generation only. Customers w ho w ish to return CPE and w hose RMA label is no longer valid w ill be charged the RMA regeneration fee.

Expedite Service $100 per location (in addition to the LEC expedite fee)

MegaPath offers an “Expedite Service” for customers w ho wish to have an order processed faster than the standard service intervals and SLA’s. This service is provided by MegaPath on a “best efforts” basis and does not guarantee that services intervals w ill be better than standard SLA’s. Subscriber may request MegaPath’s “Expedite Service”, either before the order is created or during order processing, and will be charged an additional fee for each service location and w ill be given priority handling w ithin MegaPath operations. Once requested, the ‘Expedite Service” fee w ill be billed irrespective of w hether or not the expedite request resulted in a better than SLA result.

Subscriber Requested CPE Configuration Charges

$50 per device per change If applicable, provided upon approval by MegaPath and Subscriber.

Configuration Fees on Customer Provided Equipment

$100 per device for standard configuration

Provided upon approval for use of equipment by MegaPath. Shipping costs are billable at rates identif ied in the Service Order Form.

Configuration Fees on Customer Provided Phones

$30 per phone for standard configuration

Provided upon approval for use of equipment by MegaPath. Shipping costs are billable at rates identif ied in the Service Order Form

Additional Global VPN Configuration Charges

$30 Per change, per circuit (unless included in Services purchased).

QoS Policy Change $30 Per change, per circuit Professional Installation - Data

$350 per occurrence. Includes up to 2 hours onsite and 200’ of Cable. Overtime billing is $120 per hour (billed in 15 minute increments or fraction thereof)

Installation charge includes the demarc extension of the circuit as w ell as the installation and testing of the CPE. Additional charges apply for any special travel situations such as remote areas and quick turn-around. Travel w ill be minimal and provided as a f lat-travel charge per site and mutually agreed upon before dispatch. Regardless of the f lat-travel amount, it w ill not exceed $35 per half hour. In addition to the f lat-rate fee, MegaPath may also charge for parking fees, overnight shipping, expedite fees and other materials.

Professional Installation - Voice

$300 per occurrence. Includes up to 2 hours onsite and 200’ of Cable. Overtime billing is $120 per hour (billed in 15 minute increments or fraction thereof)

Installation charge includes MegaPath provided QoS router installation, one phone and testing of the CPE. Additional charges apply for any special travel situations such as remote areas and quick turn-around. Travel w ill be minimal and provided as a f lat-travel charge per site and mutually agreed upon before dispatch. Regardless of the f lat-travel amount, it w ill not exceed $35 per half hour. In addition to the f lat-rate fee, MegaPath may also charge for parking fees, overnight shipping, expedite fees and other materials.

Remote IT On-Site Assistance

$250 per occurrence. Includes up to 2 hours onsite. Overtime billing is $100 per hour.

On-Site Assistance w ill be used and charged in addition to Remote IT Troubleshooting or Management services in cases w here MegaPath Remote IT Technicians deem on-site w ork using a MegaPath f ield technician to be necessary. Additional charges may apply for any special travel situations such as remote areas and quick turn-around. Travel w ill be minimal and provided as a f lat-travel charge per site and mutually agreed upon before dispatch. Regardless of the f lat-travel amount, it w ill not exceed $35 per half hour.

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Billable Repair Dispatch $350 (up to 2 hours). Overtime billing is $120 per hour (billed in 15 minute increments of fraction thereof). Additional charges apply outside of business

End-User may report service problems resulting in a technician dispatch. If the problem found is not one for w hich MegaPath is responsible, End-User w ill be charged for the cost of the visit. Examples for w hich MegaPath is not responsible include, but are not limited to, faulty inside w iring that is out of warranty, faulty End-User provided equipment, faulty out of w arranty equipment, and any w ork done per End-User requests. Expedited dispatches (less than 48 hours’ notice) incur an additional charge of $150.

Extensive Inside Wiring $350 per location. Includes up to 2 hours onsite. Overtime billing is $120 per hour (billed in 15 minute increments of fraction thereof)

Installation of inside w iring at the End-User premise w hich is typically outside the scope of a normal installation w ork due to length of w iring, w orking height, drilling through masonry, extensive time and materials, requirements of more than one Field Engineer onsite executing the installation of special tools or materials needed to execute the installation.

Special Construction Charge Per Quote When an End-User’s location has insuff icient facilities to support the requested service, it may be necessary to add facilities requiring an additional “special construction charge”. This charge may include line conditioning such as removal of bridge taps, load coils, or other equipment that is required to be moved to make a broadband circuit function, additional copper facilities, coax or f iber. In the event this occurs, MegaPath w ill notify the End-User, via email, of the cost of these additional construction charges as w ell as the estimated time to complete the w ork. The End-User must, via email, agree to pay the additional costs w ithin 3 business days. If End-User fails to do so, MegaPath w ill cancel the order for lack of facilities.

Missed Appointment or No Access Fee

$150 When an End-User's location is inaccessible to the installer either due to the End-User representative not being present on the premises or premises being locked out for access or not accessible in a reasonable and hazard-free manner to conduct installation related activities MegaPath considers it a Missed Appointment or No Access scenario and applies this fee.

NID Splitter $45 each Electrical w iring/equipment that needs to be installed at the End-User's location to extend existing w iring to support the installation.

Professional Installation SD-WAN Enterprise and SD-WAN Pro, MNS & Managed Wi-Fi

$350 per location. Includes one tech, up to 2 hours (generally enough time to install 2 Access Points, Router/Firew alls or Security Appliances)

Subscriber must w ork w ith MegaPath Sales Engineering to complete a required technical document. Subscriber must be present at time of install to give MegaPath Technician access to location. Subscriber must receive CPE shipment and store prior to installation appointment. Additional fees w ill apply if the scope of w ork is larger than originally communicated.

Self Installation Managed WiFi, SD-WAN Pro and SD-WAN Enterprise

No Charge MegaPath w ill w aive required Professional Installation and allow Subscriber to self-install the Managed WiFi, SD-WAN Pro, and SD-WAN Enterprise Services. Subscriber is required to provide the MegaPath Project Manager w ith any requested information prior to install (Serial numbers, MAC ID etc.). MegaPath w ill provide Subscriber w ith a self-install guide for their use. Subscriber is permitted to install MegaPath-ow ned equipment. MegaPath reserves the right to send a billable Field Service Technician to resolve any issues that may occur during the self-install. If Subscriber experiences issues w ith not receiving the necessary coverage, Subscriber may need to remount the equipment in a new location or add additional devices.

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SD-WAN Enterprise Advanced Security

TBD depending on design MegaPath reserves the right to charge additional non-recurring and recurring monthly charges for Advanced Security designs outside of our base configuration. Charges may vary depending on design.

CPE Warranty Fee for Loaned CPE

$2.50 per month for each piece of loaned CPE

MegaPath w ill provide replacement CPE for loaned CPE pursuant to the terms set forth in the CPE Purchase, Rental, and Loaner section of the Services Exhibit.

SUBSCRIBER REQUESTED SPEED CHANGES: not requiring a change in the type of service, equipment or facilities SERVICE/FEE AMOUNT DESCRIPTION

Upgrade No charge for upgrades Downgrade ETFs as applicable Early termination fees apply to dow ngraded

components

SUBSCRIBER REQUESTED SPEED CHANGES: requiring a change in the type of service, equipment or facilities SERVICE/FEE AMOUNT DESCRIPTION

Upgrade – Core Service Area No ETF on the original circuit No charge for upgrades unless new equipment is required. A new term is required for the upgraded service and must be equal to or greater than the remainder of the existing Term or 12 months, w hichever is greater.

Upgrade – Expanded Service Areas

ETFs as applicable Treated as a new order. Early termination fees on the original order are w aived if it has been active for a minimum of 12 months. A new term is required for the upgraded service and must be equal to or greater than the remainder of the existing Term or 12 months, w hichever is greater and the monthly recurring charge must be equal to or greater than the existing Services.

Downgrade ETFs as applicable Early termination fees apply to dow ngraded components

MOVES AND CHANGES (other than speed changes defined above and only if original circuit is still in term)

SERVICE/FEE AMOUNT DESCRIPTION

ADSL, DDSL, or SDSL or Cable

No ETF on the original circuit Subscriber is responsible for installation charges associated to the new service. New CPE or CPE upgrades required w ill be billed to Subscriber. A new term is required and must be equal to or greater than the remainder of the existing Term or 12 months, w hichever is greater.

T1, Ethernet – Core Service Area (including symmetrical and asymmetrical services)

No ETF on the original circuit Subscriber is responsible for installation charges associated to the new service. New CPE or CPE upgrades required w ill be billed to Subscriber. A new term is required and must be equal to or greater than the remainder of the existing Term or 12 months, w hichever is greater.

T1 - Expanded Service Areas, International and all Other Access Types and DS3s

ETFs as applicable Treated as a disconnect and a new order (applicable Early Termination Fee w ill apply).

SD-WAN Enterprise and SD-WAN Pro

Moves may require new Professional Installation

See Professional Installation section above

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Upgrades may require new appliance and professional installation may apply

ORDER CANCELLATION – ACCESS ONLY *For services that have been ordered but not yet installed and where the 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee does not apply.

SERVICE/FEE AMOUNT

Within 3 days of order placement

No charge

SERVICE/FEE AMOUNT

Cable $75

ADSL, DDSL, SDSL, $150

T1 (Core Service Area) and Ethernet (Core Service Area) including symmetrical and asymmetrical services

$250

T1 – Expanded Service Areas and all other access technologies

Tw elve (12) months of monthly recurring revenue for the Service

After Installation See applicable Early Termination Fees

INVOICING & PAYMENT

SERVICE/FEE AMOUNT

Standard Invoice Email Paper Invoice $4.95 Standard Payment Method By check, may require credit check

Convenience Fee

For one-time payments made by phone or online via the w eb portal, a Convenience Fee of $4.95 per customer site w ill be added to the transaction. Before the completion of the one-time payment, Subscriber w ill be given the option to pay using an alternative form of payment in order to avoid paying the Convenience Fee. There w ill be no Convenience Fee charged for automated credit card, bank ACH payments, or card-present payments made in person at one of the MegaPath off ices.

Late Payment Fee 1.5% of the unpaid balance due

Returned Check Fee $25 Reinstatement for Suspended Service $150

Other: For all other non-standard items, upon Subscriber’s prior approval, Subscriber will be billed at

MegaPath’s then-standard rate, plus materials where applicable.

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III. Business Voice Services

A. Service Fees

1. Monthly Recurring Charges Subscriber is responsible for the payment of all charges for Services furnished by MegaPath as shown in the Service Order, this Fee Schedule, the Ancillary Call Rates Schedule or as otherwise agreed to between the parties. If Subscriber is purchasing both voice and data services, then the pricing set forth in the Service Order may be a bundled price for both products. Except as expressly set forth herein, all fees and charges are nonrefundable. All Voice Service sold is subject to a minimum Initial Service Term. This Initial Service Term begins on the Date of Acceptance.

2. Additional Voice Services If at any time during the Service Term of Subscriber’s Service Order containing Business Voice Services, Subscriber desires to add new Business Voice Services at the same service location reflected on the initial Service Order (“Additional Voice Services”), Subscriber may do so upon MegaPath’s approval and at MegaPath’s then-current list rates (unless mutually agreed upon by MegaPath and Subscriber) for those Additional Voice Services. The Service Term for such Additional Services shall be coterminous with the Initial Service Order.

3. Charges Based on Duration of Use Where charges for a Service are specified based on the duration of use, such as the duration of a telephone call, the following rules apply:

• Calls are measured in duration increments identified for each service. All calls that are fractions of a measurement increment are rounded up to the next whole unit.

• Timing on completed calls begins when the called party answers the call. Answering is determined by hardware answer supervision in all cases where this signaling is provided by the terminating local carrier and any intermediate carrier(s).

• Timing terminates on all calls when the calling party hangs up or MegaPath’s network receives an on-hook signal from the terminating carrier.

• Calls originating in one time period and terminating in another will be billed in proportion to the rates in effect during different segments of the call.

• All times refer to local times of Subscriber location where applicable. • Unless otherwise indicated, mileage bands and distance are not applicable to the rates

for Services. • Unless otherwise indicated, rates do not vary depending upon day or the time of day

(e.g. Day, Evening, and Night/Weekend). • Each voice or data toll call is rated and billed in whole cents according to the following

conventions: Any billable call or service price-rated with a fraction of a cent less than $0.005

will be rounded down to the nearest whole cent. Any billable call or service price-rated with a fraction of a cent of $0.005 or greater will be rounded up to the nearest whole cent.

Exceptions. Special rounding arrangements may be made only through contractual arrangements.

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4. International Long Distance Rates Unless otherwise specified, International Long Distance rates are per minute of use as timed by MegaPath in seconds. Calls are billed in initial sixty (60) second increments and additional sixty (60) second increments. These rates apply to international long distance message telecommunications services furnished by MegaPath. For operator service calls, appropriate per-minute rates as described in the following section will apply, plus a call placement charge added to the first minute of each call, as shown below. An operator-dialed surcharge will be applied, if necessary. All International rates are detailed on a per country basis as specified in the Call Rates document posted on the MegaPath website at http://www.megapath.com/pdfs/Ancillary-Call-Rates-Business-Voice.pdf.

IV. MegaPath Analog Circuit for Alarm and Fax Services

A. Activation and Installation The one-time Activation or Installation Fee will be charged for each Service at the time of Service Acceptance.

B. Service Relocation Subscriber’s use of the Analog Circuit Services is location-specific to the site indicated in the Service Order for deployment of the Services (the “Premises”). If Subscriber elects to relocate the Premises after installation of facilities, Subscriber must submit a new Service Order for the new location and shall pay any installation and activation charges associated with delivery of Service to the new location. If Subscriber intends to vacate or relocate the Premises, Subscriber must provide MegaPath with notice terminating all Services to the installed location in accordance with the Terms and Conditions; any such action does not relieve Subscriber of any early termination fees which may be owed hereunder.

V. Managed Services

A. Miscellaneous Charges Other fees set forth in this Fee Schedule shall apply if Subscriber requests additional Services or changes to the Managed Site-to-Site VPN Services, as described above.

VI. Wireless Broadband Wireless Broadband utilizes a metered Wireless Access product at a monthly recurring charge that includes a set amount of monthly usage per individual account. MegaPath provides Subscribers the ability to pool usage amongst like plans only across all locations. MegaPath will only bill Subscriber if the aggregate usage of all Subscriber sites within that pooled plan exceed the aggregate bandwidth included in the metered plan for those locations for the monthly billing period. For example, a subscriber with a 5Gb plan that has 20 sites = 100Gb pooled usage. In this example, usage would be billed once the sum of the Subscriber’s usage exceeds 100Gb. Excess usage is billed on a $0.10 per Mb basis. Usage fees are not discountable and not negotiable with Subscriber bearing sole responsibility for all usage fees.

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Wireless Broadband Failover Service is an on demand, fully automated service, meaning Subscriber traffic only traverses the wireless connection when the primary circuit fails and the back-up connection is required. MegaPath provides Subscribers the ability to pool usage for Wireless Broadband Failover amongst like plans across all locations. MegaPath will only bill Subscriber if the aggregate usage of all Subscriber sites within that Wireless Broadband Failover pooled plan exceed the aggregate bandwidth included in the metered plan for those locations for the monthly billing period. For example, a subscriber with a 5Gb plan that has 20 sites = 100Gb pooled usage. In this example, usage would be billed once the sum of the Subscriber’s wireless failover usage exceeds 100Gb. Excess usage is billed on a $0.03 per Mb basis. Usage fees are not discountable and not negotiable with Subscriber bearing sole responsibility for all usage fees.

VII. Hosted Services

A. Cloud Hosting

1. Service Fees and Terms Term Commitments, Changes to Fees and Early Termination Fees Subscriber shall pay to MegaPath the MRCs set forth in the Service Order for as long as the Service is provided unless such pricing is modified by MegaPath. Upon a pricing increase from MegaPath’s vendors, MegaPath may increase Subscriber’s pricing by up to fifteen percent (15%) at any time. Any upgrade to the Service may require an increase in fees and a new Initial Service Term. All Enterprise and Private Cloud Services are sold subject to a minimum Initial Service Term, which auto-renew as described in the Terms and Conditions. If Enterprise and Private Cloud Services are terminated prior to the end of a Term, Subscriber hereby agrees to pay the Early Termination Fees for the Service.

B. MegaPath Remote IT Support Services

1. Service Fees and Terms Support Business Hours Remote IT Local Network Services support business hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time, excluding US holidays. Requests for on-call Remote IT Support services outside these business hours are subject to per-hour charges indicated in the Other Fees above.

a) Fee Schedule Listed below are the one-time charges for Remote IT services. Additional charges may apply and can be found in the Other Fees (Section II) above. Subscription services are also available and prices may vary.

Product Name One-Time Non-Recurring Charge

Local Network Diagnosis $75.00 Local Network Troubleshooting

$250.00

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b) Monthly Recurring Charges Subscriber is responsible for the payment of all charges for Services furnished by MegaPath as shown in their contract. Except as expressly set forth herein, all fees and charges are nonrefundable.

c) Early Termination Fees All Remote IT Support subscription services are sold subject to a minimum Service Term of twelve months. The Service Term begins on the Date of Acceptance as defined below.

If the subscription service is terminated prior to the end of the initial Service Term, by MegaPath due to a breach of this Agreement by Subscriber, or by Subscriber or End-User for any reason, then End-User hereby agrees to pay the Early Termination Fees set forth in the Early Termination Fee Schedule above. In this case, Early Termination Fees for Remote IT Support Service are in addition to any applicable Early Termination Fees for other MegaPath services.

Please Note: As stated above, subscription services requires a minimum Service Term of twelve (12) months. If Subscriber purchases Remote IT Support Subscription Services, this may require existing MegaPath customers with other services extend the Service Terms of those other services.

Exclusions, Restrictions, and Minimum Requirements Support applies only to an existing office local network, and excludes training and troubleshooting for devices (such as computers, laptops, tablets, servers, and smartphones) other than establishing connectivity to the local area network. The costs for on-site support and the hardware, software, and internet services necessary to support the network are the responsibility of the customer. The following are the minimum system requirements for Remote IT Support service troubleshooting:

Windows XP SP3 (limited support), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Mac OS X (10.6 and greater)

a high speed Internet connection Unless otherwise noted the following are not supported:

Implementation of new VPN (Note: Support for existing IT infrastructure and VPN is covered.)

Installation and configuration of new Switch / Firewall / Router Setup Cisco Networking appliances DNS Registrar Migration Cabling

The Services shall not include any tasks which: invalidate or could potentially invalidate manufacturer warranties’, or constitute or could potentially constitute rooting or jailbreaking; or replace or upgrade an existing OS installation.

The Services will not be performed on devices that have been rooted or jailbroken or if the manufacturer’s warranty has been invalidated. Services will be immediately terminated on any devices which have been rooted, jailbroken, or if the manufacturer’s warranty has been invalidated. Subscriber is responsible for maintaining devices to ensure compliance. Services will not be provided on illegal or unlicensed copies of applications, including OS software.

VIII. Definitions The follow ing definitions are used throughout this document as specif ied below :

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Term Definition 800 number Toll free number 9-1-1 The three-digit number reserved for use as an emergency telephone number throughout the United States.

Access Policy The policy used to determine and administer the applications w ithin a Subscriber's networks that an End User may access via the Secure Access System. The Access Policy determined by Subscriber, within parameters defined by MegaPath, must be capable of enforcement by the MegaPath System, and is provided by Subscriber to MegaPath for incorporation into the MegaPath System.

Accredited User

An End User to w hom Subscriber has provided security credentials to enable access to Subscriber's Secure Access System.

ADSL “Asymmetric Digital Services Line”, a technology for providing last-mile Broadband Access Service to an End-User w herein the speed of data transmission from the CO to the End-User’s premises is substantially higher than the speed in the other direction.

ADSL Dedicated Line

A form of ADSL that is not line shared and does not require voice service from the ILEC. ADSL Dedicated Line is ideal for End Users w ho have non-ILEC voice or w ho have plans to move to a voice over IP (VOIP) product in the future.

ALI Automatic Location Identif ication; a 9-1-1 feature by w hich the name, address, and responding agencies associated w ith the number of the telephone used to dial 9-1-1 is displayed at the PSAP at the time the call is answ ered.

ANI Automatic Number Identif ication; a service that provides the receiver of a telephone call w ith the number of the calling phone.

Anomaly An attack that that is not defined as a specif ic attack but behavior that indicates that an attack is underw ay Anti-Virus Technologies that detect, quarantine and remove malw are (malicious software), this includes Viruses,

Trojans, Worms, Greyw are and Spyware. ATA Analog Telephone Adaptor – used to connect analog telephones for IP Telephony service. Broadband A transmission facility that has bandw idth (capacity) greater than a voice grade line of 3 kHz.

BTN Billing Telephone Number; primary telephone number used for billing regardless of the number of lines associated w ith that number.

CAB A compressed f ile format utilized by Microsoft.

Cable MegaPath's Business-Class Cable Broadband Access Service provides always-on high speed Internet access via a coaxial cable from the End-User’s location to the nearest Cable Head-end using facilities provided by Cable TV last-mile carriers. This cable line is shared w ith the regular cable television line.

Cable (Bus) Cable service delivered to a business location. Cable (Res) Cable service delivered to a residential location.

Circuit Term Minimum length of time that a circuit must be installed to not incur Early Termination Charges if disconnected. Also known as Service Term.

CLEC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier; a company authorized to provide local exchange services in competition w ith an ILEC.

CO The telephone company “Central Off ice” to w hich the End-User is connected via the Broadband Access circuit.

Codec A contraction of coder and decoder; a device that encodes analog signals into digital signals, for transmission through a netw ork in digital format, and decodes received digital signals back into analog signals.

Content Filtering

Technology that enables end-user to control w eb usage by blocking objectionable or unsafe w eb access through selection of specif ic categories.

CPE Customer Premises Equipment located on-site at Subscriber's premises, or located at any other location, the access to w hich is controlled by Subscriber (e.g., a data center operated by an outsourcer or MegaPath), and w hich perform the MegaPath System's proxy, encryption, authentication and application access functions.

Data Center Those parts of the MegaPath System consisting of the servers and systems responsible for network systems monitoring and management, delivery of the Service Management Console, and Secure Access System administration services (but not data traff ic encryption), including w ithout limitation the portal(s) provided by MegaPath and accessed by End Users to use the Secure Access System.

Demarc or Demarcation Point

The point at the Customer premises w here the loop from the telephone company meets the premises w iring.

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Dial-UP Access Service that enables access to the Internet over regular telephone lines via a modem. DID Direct Inw ard Dialing. DNIS Dialed Number Identif ication Service. DOD Direct Outw ard Dialing.

DoS/DDoS Denial of Service and Distributed Denial of Service, a class of attacks that prevent a server and or application from functioning. A Distributed Denial of Service Attack is w hen the attack originated from more than one location.

DS3 A technology for supplying last-mile Broadband Access to an End-User at symmetric speeds up to 44.73 Mbps.

DSL Digital Subscriber Line service; a form of broadband access Dynamic IP An IP address that is assigned to the client for the current session or some other specif ied amount of time.

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Edge On premise device (CPE) associated w ith SD-WAN Enterprise that performs routing, measurement, control etc.

E-911 Enhanced 9-1-1; a method of routing 9-1-1 calls to a PSAP that uses a user location database to determine the location to w hich a call should be routed.

End-User The individual or corporate entity utilizing this Service.

Error Any failure of the MegaPath System that causes the Services not to comply materially w ith the Service Levels, or w ith the other specif ications set forth in this Services Exhibit and the most recent applicable netw ork administrator technical documentation provided by MegaPath to Subscriber.

ESN Emergency Service Number; the number assigned to each residence, business, and coin telephone, w hich is determined by a specif ic law enforcement, f ire station, and emergency medical service zone; number used to deliver calls to the proper PSAP.

Ethernet A local-area netw ork (LAN) protocol developed by Xerox Corporation in cooperation w ith DEC and Intel in 1976. It is one of the most w idely implemented LAN standards. Ethernet is also used to refer Ethernet-based.access services offered over technologies such as Ethernet over Copper, Ethernet over DS1, Ethernet asymmetrical services, Ethernet over DS3 and Ethernet over Fiber.

FCC Federal Communications Commission; a government agency that regulates telecommunications and other broadcast medium.

Firewall A f irew all is technology that specif ically allows or blocks netw ork communications based off of source, destination, applications / protocol and action.

Fix A modif ication or an addition to the MegaPath System that overcomes an Error or security compromise w hen made or added to the MegaPath System.

FOC Firm Order Confirmation / Commitment.

FTP File Transfer Protocol; a communications link betw een a PC and the MAPS w orkstation allow ing quick transfer data to and from distant or local PCs.

G.711 Describes the 64-kbps PCM voice-coding technique for digital voice delivery in the PSTN or through PBXs; G.711 provides low er bandwidth and slightly higher quality of service and G.729 provides much higher bandw idth with minimal change in service quality.

Gateway SD-WAN Enterprise netw ork element implemented w ithin MegaPath Core or 3rd party netw ork that provides last mile performance optimization and interconnection w ith private and public netw orks.

GUI Graphical User Interface. HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the actual communications protocol that enables Web brow sing. HTTPS HTTP Over SSL. Protocol enabling the secured transmission of Web pages. IAD Integrated Access Device – an intelligent router that has built in data and voice cards.

IDSL “ISDN Digital Subscriber Line”, a technology for providing Broadband Access Service to an End-User using the Integrated Services Digital Netw ork (“ISDN”), w hich enables service similar to SDSL at distances greater than the limit for SDSL, although only at speeds of 144k in each direction.

ILEC “Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier”, the phone company that actually ow ns the wires bringing telephone service to the End-User’s premises.

IM Instant Messaging; a protocol used by chat programs.

IMAP Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP is gradually replacing POP as the main protocol used by email clients in communicating w ith email servers.

Intrusion Prevention

Technologies that operate at Layer 4 and above w hich look for sophisticated attacks as well as logic that combats emerging or new attacks and threats.

IP Internet Protocol. IPsec Client Software

The machine-executable version(s) of the client software code, including any Updates thereto, that MegaPath provides Subscriber for use on PCs.

IPSEC Software

The Client Software and VPN Concentrator Softw are, collectively, as well as associated end user documentation. The use of the Services and all Softw are is subject to the manufacturer’s License Agreement either attached to this Exhibit or as provided w ith the Software.

ISDN “Integrated Services Digital Netw ork”, a technology for providing last-mile Broadband Access to an End-User via a specialized dial-up phone line at symmetric speeds of 64kbps (single-channel ISDN) or 128kbps (dual-channel ISDN), PRI (24 channel) or BRI (2 channel).

IVR Interactive Voice Response.

IW “Internal Wiring”, connections between the MPOE and the location w here the End-User w ishes to place the CPE; this is required for all circuits other than ADSL and is performed by a MegaPath technician.

IXC Inter Exchange Carrier.

Last-Mile Carrier

The company that provides the DSL circuit from their equipment in the CO to the End-User’s premises. In providing such circuits, the Last-Mile Carrier is operating under contract to MegaPath and has no direct contractual relationship to either End-User or Subscriber.

LATA

“Local Access and Transport Area”, a geographic region assigned to one or more telephone companies for providing communication services. Calls w ithin a LATA are “Local” or “Local Toll”, calls outside a LATA are “Long-Distance”. Most major metro areas fall w ithin a single LATA, except for areas like New York City that span state boundaries.

Layer-2 The second or “Data Link” layer of the Open System Interconnection (“OSI”). Layer-3 The third or “Netw ork” layer of the Open System Interconnection (“OSI”).

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Layer-4 Layer 4 refers to the fourth layer in the OSI model. This layer provides transparent transfer of data between end systems, or hosts, and is responsible for end-to-end error recovery and f low control.

LCA Local Calling Area. LDS Local Distance Service. LEC Local Exchange Carrier.

LNP Local Number Portability; Defined in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 as the ability of users of telecommunications services to retain, at the same location, existing telecommunications numbers w ithout impairment of quality, reliability, or convenience w hen switching from one telecommunications carrier to another.

LOA Letter of Agency / Authorization / Agreement / Authentication. Managed Network Services

Managed Netw ork Services consist of MegaPath Managed IPsec VPN, Managed Firew all and Managed Security w hich includes Intrusion Detection and Prevention as w ell as content f iltering and anti-malw are.

MACD Moves, Adds, Changes, Disconnects. MB Mega Byte, a size definition for data

MegaPath Network

The communications links, equipment, and facilities ow ned, operated, or contracted for by MegaPath in order to provide the Broadband Access service purchased by Subscriber. This netw ork does not include the CPE, any inside w iring, or local area netw ork (LAN) equipment at the End-User site, or any netw ork links, equipment, or facilities not ow ned, operated or contracted for by MegaPath.

MegaPath System

MegaPath's proprietary software and any equipment or other software owned or licensed (as licensee) by MegaPath, and, to the extent that MegaPath solely controls their performance, any internal and external connections to Subscriber's network.

MIME/UU MIME stands for Multipart Internet Mail Extensions. UU stands for Unix to Unix. To MIME/UU a f ile is to compress and encrypt a f ile or email into an archive so that it occupies less disk space.

MOU Minutes of Usage

Mobility Client Software

The machine-executable version(s) of the client software code, including any Updates thereto, that MegaPath provides Subscriber hereunder to enable End-Users to access and use Mobility Dial. The use of Mobility Dial and all Softw are is subject to the License Agreement attached to this Exhibit.

MPLS Multi-protocol Label Sw itched

MPOE “Minimum Point Of Entry”, the location at the End-User’s premises w here the ILEC places the equipment needed to connect its w ires to the End-User’s inside w iring

MRC “Monthly Recurring Charge”, the amount charged each month to Subscriber by MegaPath for any individual End-User Circuit

MTTR Netw ork Mean Time to Repair

NANP North American Numbering Plan; a numbering architecture in w hich every station in the area served by the plan is identif ied by a unique 10-digit address

NAT Netw ork Address Translation; the translation of an IP address used within one netw ork to a different IP address know n within another netw ork

NENA National Emergency Number Association NES No Emergency Service. Services with this designation are provided w ithout 911 type emergency services. Network Operations Center or NOC

Those parts of the MegaPath System used by MegaPath to monitor Subscriber's system performance, manage the CPE and policies, and resolve technical issues.

NPA Numbering Plan Area; also called area code NRC Non-Recurring Charge

NXX Geographically bounded area designated as the area w ithin which a LEC or CLEC may provide local exchange telecommunication services bearing a particular NPA-NXX designation

OA Operator Assistance

Orchestrator Centralized management portal associated w ith SD-WAN Enterprise used by MegaPath and Customers. Also know n as Dashboard, Portal or User Interface

OS Operator Services OSS Operations Support System PBX Private Branch Exchange

Policy Policy is a collection of configuration information, rules, that constitutes an effect to be applied to data communications

Policy Modification Procedure

A w ritten procedure determined by MegaPath after consultation w ith Subscriber, and which describes how Subscriber's options under the Access Policy may be modif ied.

POP3 POP3 is the abbreviation for Post Off ice Protocol - a data format for delivery of emails across the Internet. POTS Plain Old Telephone Service; refers to the standard telephone service that most homes use PPP Point to Point Protocol. An Internet protocol for connecting computers over a serial line PRI Dedicated voice circuits that have 23 voice channels plus 1 B channel for signaling

Primary Location

Generally the End-User’s headquarters if MegaPath is providing Broadband Access to that location; otherw ise the End-User’s location w ith the highest speed Broadband Access provided by MegaPath. Email and other such services are associated with the Primary Location circuit for administrative and billing purposes, but are available to all End-Users. Each End-User has only one Primary Location by definition

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Production Date

First to occur of (i) the date on w hich Subscriber f irst uses the Secure Access System for non-testing, production purposes, (ii) the date on w hich MegaPath f irst makes the Secure Access System available for production use, or (iii) except to the extent that MegaPath's failure to comply w ith its obligations under the Services Exhibit results in a delay in Subscriber or MegaPath making the Secure Access System available for production use, the date occurring thirty (30) calendar days after the applicable Service Order Form effective date.

Professional Install

A Professional Install is one in w hich MegaPath utilizes a f ield service technician to install additional value added services such as VPN or to complete an installation to an end-user premises. This type of install is usually done after the Provider Installation, but may be done at the same time depending on the underlying circuit type and carrier.

Provider Installation

Provider Installation is defined as a basic installation (as described in the appropriate exhibit) for a circuit. The basic installation is designed to turn the circuit up so that it may be used to pass Internet traff ic. The installation is usually supplied by the underlying carrier, but may also be a MegaPath contracted f ield technician also referred to as a Professional Install.

PSAP Public Safety Answering Point; an answ ering location for 9-1-1 calls originating in a given area

PSTN Public Sw itched Telephone Netw ork; the international telephone system based on copper w ires carrying analog voice data

QoS Quality of Service Rate Center Geographically specif ied area used for determining mileage- and/or usage-dependent rates in the PSTN RBOC Regional Bell Operating Company ROW Rest of World RTP Real Time Protocol

Ruleset A collection of configuration information associated with access control containing source and destination and action elements

SDSL “Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line”, a technology for providing last-mile Broadband Access Service to an End-User w herein the speed of data transmission betw een the End-User’s premises and the CO is essentially the same in both directions

SD-WAN Enterprise Customer Portal

Centralized management portal associated w ith SD-WAN Enterprise used by MegaPath and Customers. Also know n as Dashboard, Orchestrator or User Interface

Secondary Location Any End-User location receiving MegaPath Broadband Access other than the Primary Location.

SSL VPN Core Services

A computer netw ork which is provided and managed by MegaPath to a Subscriber under a Service Order Form, that uses Internet protocols and the public telecommunication system to provide access to and use of computer applications located on such Subscriber's networks to Subscriber's End Users.

Service Interruption

Total inability to transfer data from the End-User’s MPOE to know n operational IP addresses on the public netw ork

Service Levels The service level commitments applicable to the Services set forth in this Services Description. Service Management Console

One or more w eb pages maintained by MegaPath specif ically for Subscriber, to w hich only Subscriber and MegaPath have access, and by w hich Subscriber and MegaPath can communicate on an encrypted basis regarding Secure Access System and End User administration and management.

Service Order An order for service which may be submitted by Subscriber in compliance w ith MegaPath’s order placement procedures including either the single or bulk order entry facility in the provided Customer Portal or manual order entry and enroll service of a w ritten Service Order Form.

Service Order Form

A w ritten authorization executed by Subscriber and MegaPath, w hich provides details of the “Services” elected by the Subscriber and the applicable fees and conditions for those services. The Service Order Forms and Fees trigger MegaPath’s obligation to deliver the Services to the Subscriber and the Subscriber’s obligation to pay MegaPath for such Services.

Services The services that are to be performed by MegaPath under this Services Description on behalf of a Subscriber under a Service Order Form.

SIP Session Initiation Protocol; a protocol that provides telephony services similar to MGCP, but is less complex and uses fewer resources

SLA’s “Service Level Agreement,” a set of service performance assurances and remedies applicable to various Services. Subscriber or End-User may receive these remedies by follow ing the procedures set forth in the SLA document

SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - a protocol used to send and receive email. SOF Service Order form Spam Unsolicited or mass distributed email

Static IP An assigned IP address used to connect to a TCP/IP netw ork. The IP address stays assigned to the specif ic host or netw ork device, so the same address can alw ays be used to reach that device.

Subscriber The entity or organization under an Enterprise Master Services Agreement with MegaPath. Subscriber and Customer are used interchangeably herein.

Syslog A server used by other hosts to remotely record logging information

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T1 A technology for supplying last mile Broadband Access Service to an End-User at symmetric speeds up to 1.544 Mbps

TA Terminal Adaptor TCP Transmission Control Protocol TCP/IP A collection of protocols that define the basic w orkings of the features of the Internet TDM Time Division Multiplexer

Tier 1 Support (a) All phone, email or Web-based support-related communications w ith an End User; (b) the collection of problem incident information; (c) the gathering of system/network status and configuration information; (d) the performance of initial diagnostics; (e) review of MegaPath’s technical know ledgebase for similar issues, and (f) supplying initial recommendations for problem resolution.

Tier 2 Support (a) The assignment of appropriately trained support personnel to resolve problems; (b) development of a formal incident report including any information gathered in Tier 1 Support activities; (c) provision of diagnostic support; and (d) attempted recreation of the problem.

Tier 3 Support The escalation of any Error that cannot be resolved via Tier 1 or Tier 2 Support efforts to MegaPath for resolution.

TN Telephone Number

Trouble Ticket

A record created by an automated tracking mechanism w ithin MegaPath’s Technical Support department. Each Trouble Ticket is automatically time stamped at the moment a MegaPath technician takes a call or starts w orking an email from a Subscriber or End-User. This Trouble Ticket timestamp is used to determine the date of effective notice required for all Service Delivery Agreements; the act of “opening” a Trouble Ticket is the only w ay of providing effective notice for such purposes

UDP User Datagram Protocol

Update An updated, revised, or enhanced version of the Client or Softw are that MegaPath provides to Subscriber as part of the technical support services

URL "Uniform Resource Locator," this is the address of a resource on the Internet. VM Voice Mail VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol; voice delivered using the IP address

VPN “Virtual Private Netw ork”, is a method for connecting private networks or locations by using public netw orks in such a manner that it looks like a single logical netw ork to the End-Users and applications. VPNs create encrypted virtual tunnels using industry standard protocols, such as IPSec and SSL, from End-User’s remote locations to its host location(s) through MegaPath’s national private netw ork and, if needed, the Internet

VPN Equipment

The netw ork or Subscriber premise based VPN hardw are devices, associated software code, including any Updates thereto, and management infrastructure that MegaPath provides Subscriber hereunder to enable Subscriber’s users to establish encrypted tunnels to the corporate network. The management infrastructure means the necessary equipment required at Subscriber’s premise to provide on-going monitoring and management services, and to speed remote troubleshooting and diagnostics from the MegaPath NOC

Whitelist/Blacklist

A w hitelist is one or more url’s specif ied as an explicit “allow ” action facilitating the ability for w eb clients to access the specif ied url(s). A blacklist is one or more url’s specif ied as an explicit “deny” action facilitating the blocking of w eb clients to access the specified url(s)

Workaround A set of procedures that Subscriber or End Users may follow to circumvent or mitigate the impact of an Error or security compromise, notw ithstanding that the Error or compromise still exists. MegaPath may provide a temporary Workaround in lieu of a Fix.

WTN Working Telephone Number; all of the TNs associated to the BTN ZIP To zip a f ile is to compress it into an archive so that it occupies less disk space